04.60 A205 4 R99 8.3.0 Enhanced Measurement Reporting B 8.4.0 04.60 A624 6 R99 8.3.0 MS RAC impacts on One Phase and Two Phase Access procedures B 8.4.0 04.60 A798 R998.3.0 Order of FBI/TI and E bits in RLC/MAC headersD 8.4.0 04.60 A799 1 R99 8.3.0 GPRS and EGPRS TBF modes for a single MS F 8.4.0 04.60 A800 R99 8.3.0 Clarification on the handling of BEP_PERIOD2 F 8.4.0 04.60 A801 R99 8.3.0 Clarification on bitmap compression in ACK/NACK IE F 8.4.0 04.60 A802 1 R99 8.3.0 CBCH configuration in PBCCH B 8.4.0 04.60 A805 1 R99 8.3.0 Correction to mapping of interference levels F 8.4.0 04.60A8071R998.3.0Clarification of power control requirements during TBF establishment F 8.4.0  04.60 A808 1 R99 8.3.0 Clarification on PSI2 for accessing a GPRS cell F 8.4.0  04.60 A810 R99 8.3.0 Error in CR introduction for PACKET DL ASSIGNMENT F 8.4.0 04.60 A811 1 R99 8.3.0  Inconsistency in PACKET TIMESLOT RECONFIGURE about window size F 8.4.0 04.60 A813 R99 8.3.0 Cell selection parameters in PSI3 for COMPACT B 8.4.0 04.60 A816 R99 8.3.0 Correction to MS behaviour upon T3168 expiry F 8.4.0 04.60 A817 R99 8.3.0 Addition of Index and Count Variables for PSI6 and PSI7 messagesF 8.4.0 04.60 A818 1 R99 8.3.0 Um Interface: Support for BSS Packet Flow Context Procedures B 8.4.0 04.60 A820 R99 8.3.0 Cell Bar Qualify 2 parameter messages F 8.4.0 04.60 A823 R99 8.3.0 Correction to MS behaviour at two phase packet accessF 8.4.0 04.60 A826 R99 8.3.0 Clarification of reason for CHANNEL REQUEST F 8.4.0  04.60 A827 R99 8.3.0 Classification of Packet Measurement Order message F 8.4.0 04.60 A828 R99 8.3.0 CSN.1 coding corrections of PSI3 and PSI3bisF 8.4.0 04.60 A831 1 R99 8.3.0 Addition of NC0 parameter for Packet Measurement Order messageB 8.4.0 04.60 A840 R998.3.0 Correction to timer T3174 value F 8.4.0 04.60 A841 1 R99 8.3.0 Corrections to neighbour cell parameters in PSI3bisF 8.4.0

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Endorsement in the form of an EN of the ETSI TSs corresponding the the GSM / 3GPP specs modified as a result of the CRs arising from the work within the ToR of STF139. Specs to be endorsed: 23.008, 23.018, 23.067, 23.087, 23.094, 24.008, 24.080, 24.087, 29.002, 01.04, 02.68, 22.004, 22.030, 22.087, 22.094, 23.060, 32.005, 27.007, 02.69, 03.64, 04.18, 04.60, 08.08, 03.20, 03.68, 03.69, 04.64, 04.68, 04.69, 08.58, 11.10-1, 11.10-3, 11.11.

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